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recommend additional resources or strategies. Respect students’ privacy and maintain confidentiality of personal information. Collaborate with faculty members to understand course objectives and stay updated
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departments and programs with responsive, quality and professional building maintenance and operations services in pursuit of accomplishing the mission of OSU. In support of this objective, we recognize
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to work as a team member. · Willingness to learn to drive a box truck and a standard pickup truck. · Ability to safely lift, carry, push, pull and move objects weighing up to 50 lbs. as needed. Training and
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management and restoration from regeneration through harvest for multiple land use objectives, including wood production and management for values other than wood. The mission of the Department is to develop
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exposed to dust, fumes, noise and variation in temperature. May require maneuvering and transporting heavy objects (up to 50 pounds). May require working around chemicals, paint, fertilizers and caustic
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of action. ability to formulate objectives, priorities, action steps, metrics, and plans to carry out a vision at a large scale. Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills. Demonstrated ability to work
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of the marketing & communications team, the specialist will work closely with the director to manage projects and campaigns that support the communications objectives of IS&D and foster meaningful
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schedule and be on time in uniform, when shift begins. Requires walking, standing, bending and stooping for extended periods. May require maneuvering heavy objects up to 50 lbs. Employees may experience long
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to apply to future planning. The role provides direction and review of projects, leads client meetings, and establishes goals and objectives for each initiative. The marketing manager collaborates closely
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on Douglas-fir dominated forest stands in coastal Oregon and Washington. The project objective is to understand the long-term impacts on growth and productivity of Douglas-fir stands and spatial patterns